1-a masters degree is minimum requirement.
2-this job look out is good in high schools and healthcare industry.
3-this job look out is 37 percent growth from 2008-2018
4-the average worker makes between 32,000 and 50,000 a year.
5-the lowest 10% made 23,000 a year
6-the highest made 60,000 a year.
7-most trainers work full-time and recieve benefits
8-most nonsport trainers work 50-60 hours a week
9-athletic trainers that also work in schools may work up yo 60-70 hours a week
10-athletic trainers that work in Divisoin 1 colleges, they usually work with the team
11-most trainers that work for colleges work 50-60 hours a week
12-in the off-season 40-50 hours is normal in most settings
13-at smaller colleges the trainer may work with several different teams
14-bachelor's degree is more common, about 70% of the people have it.
15-47 states required athletic trainers to be licensed or hold some form of registration.
16-In 2009, there were about 350 accredited undergraduate programs nationwide.
17- Formal education includes many science and health-related courses, such as human anatomy, physiology, nutrition, and biomechanics.
18- In Alaska, California, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia where licensure is not required
19-need good social and communication skills.
20-Some athletic trainers advance by switching teams or sports to gain additional responsibility or pay.
21-Assistant athletic trainers may become head athletic trainers
22-trainers held 16,300 jobs in 2008 and are found in every part of the country.
23-38 percent were found working with healthcare
24-About 39 percent were found in public and private educational services and colleges.
25-About 13 percent worked in fitness and recreational sports centers.
26-Around 5 percent work in spectator sports.
27-Job growth will be concentrated in the healthcare industry.
28-As athletic trainers continue to expand their services, more employers are expected to use these workers to reduce healthcare costs by preventing work-related injuries.
29-Many athletic trainers work indoors most of the time
30-Athletic trainers also should be organized